Save test1.efu
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Export same to test2.efu
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test1.efu will show a directory name like: "c:\tmp\" (with a closing \)
test2.efu will show a directory name like: "c:\tmp" (without a closing \)
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test1.efu will show a directory name like: "c:\tmp\" (with a closing \)
test2.efu will show a directory name like: "c:\tmp" (without a closing \)
Attribute "D" is always present for folders (.efu) - regardless of whethervoid wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2023 10:06 pm When you open test1.efu, please add the Attribute columns and check the Folders have D for the attribute.
Have you disabled Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> efu_folder_append_path_separator ?
No,
Ah, that's it.efu_folder_append_path_separator